Where hyaluronic acid comes from
- Animal tissues (rooster combs, cartilage) — high risk of allergy and protein contamination.
- Bacterial fermentation (Streptococcus) — cheaper, but requires complex purification from endotoxins and DNA.
- Pure biosynthesis modelled on human umbilical-cord HA — our path.
A human model as the reference
The reference is the hyaluronic acid molecule from the human umbilical cord. We do not use any human material — we only recreated its ideal model through biosynthesis.
The result: a molecule that is 100% biocompatible with skin cells. No foreign DNA, no hormones, no markers that could trigger allergy or systemic reaction.
A multi-molecular cocktail
Our products combine several molecular weights at once. The high molecular weight stays on the surface as a breathable moisturising film. The medium one works in the stratum corneum. The low molecular weight (especially in nano-containers) penetrates the deeper epidermis.
No hormones, no foreign DNA, no allergy. Hypoallergenic by GOST protocols.





